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"Security for judges is an accrued benefit and cannot be withdrawn whimsically.
The act of withdrawing the security of a sitting judge following a judicial decision that displeased certain authorities is deeply concerning.
It sends a chilling message to the judiciary and public at large that those entrusted with upholding justice and safeguarding our rights can be bullied and intimidated." - Martha Koome, Chief Justice
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CJ Koome: Security for judges is an accrued benefit and cannot be withdrawn whimsically
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